Basic tests for pharmaceutical substances.
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1986. Description: 205 pISBN: 9241542047Title translated: Pruebas básicas para sustancias farmacéuticas; Tests simplifiés pour les substances pharmaceutiquesSubject(s): Pharmaceutical preparations -- analysis -- handbooks | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Clinical TechnologyNLM classification: QV 39Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Abstract: Presents simplified tests for verifying the identity of pharmaceutical substances and detecting gross degradation. The 321 substances covered represent the majority of drug substances contained in the WHO Model List of Essential Drugs as well as a number of other widely used drug sustances. For each, tests have been devised to serve as a simple and readily applicable method of verification of identity when a fully equipped laboratory is not available. The required reagents and equipment have been kept to a minimum, and reagents that are unstable, corrosive, expensive, or difficult to obtain have been excluded.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Presents simplified tests for verifying the identity of pharmaceutical substances and detecting gross degradation. The 321 substances covered represent the majority of drug substances contained in the WHO Model List of Essential Drugs as well as a number of other widely used drug sustances. For each, tests have been devised to serve as a simple and readily applicable method of verification of identity when a fully equipped laboratory is not available. The required reagents and equipment have been kept to a minimum, and reagents that are unstable, corrosive, expensive, or difficult to obtain have been excluded.
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